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The GLEANER
VOL. XV.
Why I• ic Ot\(1 MB tor t.h~· de·
licate to.sk O( chronicling tht!' Af·
fairs of the !aeult)·'! )It'. who
il>habibs only hot.. and undu­llf'OUnd
paasagu and hu no oo­eial
life what (!\'tor. h fa btoyc:md
my comprcll~diag.
AnY"'"&Y. 111 do m)• hu~ .. St:oop
of the month! .Miu 0'!-Jeil is
wearing a diamond· th~ lucky
man, Or. Gordon ldl•. t.hf! lucky
date, about. J\Ulc I fitlt. ~';very
~ood wish from every one of us
to them both.
Conventiona as u"ual took .tht"ir
r.oU among the acadt.•miC'&ll)· tlect,
\\"ith the Dean and Sister De
Sales attending a ~letting of the
Art& in Philadelphia ~nd lli•
White being p...,..nt at the C. A.
I. P. in Washington (with a •top­over
in New York on ht•r way
home). Incidentally, we ho1w Lh
nb at each year's pUu:orin,g.
Dr. Abell aceomptt.nif'd Xa­ureth'a
conting~nt to the Model
l...oa«a• at Gt>n•·l'R. St•tf'r 'tar­nret
TereS& ~'* an :S~w York,
and Sister Eileen :\tnrif+ came
home from Syraeu1'e, 1'hl• CHro­linM
with their hint of wt•lc~~mt•
"'un1mcr lu.rcd Or. fo:Mthum.
The ftte1.1lt.y wa.s compuratavt.~Jy
well-represented at Pron•, with
~HAA Barry, l1iM Harlisrnn, llr.
SuiHvan and MW. O':SeU an in­tereAted
and intere.OJt.ing rroup.
Air doi'*' art• dark
Indeed.
You've often heard thf uying
t.hnt something ia "be~t.t.~~r than "
t~ermon." '.Co mp Ke.ame,Y· Th~ Anael of
oh, School..
Dr. Edelman-At Yo u r E••• in
th• C•thoBe: Cbvf'cb
Miss Guz.ze.tta-Lau1hin1
Od.., •• .,.
The LibNry-Not Po•ce But a
Sword
Arden Sue Abeii-Lif• Will.
f'athe:r
Jean C-ulk:in-Bea .. dlf:•• Coun•
•elor a
Mr. Watcr&--Tt.o Road to A n y­whore
Sister Dorothy Agnt.e--An,et•a
Mirth
Sister Edwardine-The H appy
Life
Dorothy TbompOOn-A
ROCIIESTER, N. Y.- APRIL 17, 1940
I READ 'EM AND REAP
U )'OU can atand tbe strain
-..e'll ht:Kin &hia month with a
fn mort' IA)·ing~ of that gre.at
man. a.a quoU'd in the Tatlt-r.
Conluciua ••Y be who drink~
gold paint feel 1(\lllty inside.
Conruciu~ l'R)' real estate mon
knOWB lOt..
Woman'a P laee Confuciu• '"Y mnn who sit on
The New r.oJillge--Year1 Are t.aek bumian $aye that--
At ao, girl.o!
So Lor.a Con1'uclua 11.ay mathematician
Father Ehmann The K.inr'• count on fing~rs. runner count on Just u the little bug aaid wht-n I told you I'd mtel you in an
Cood Ser .... nt
El~anor flog-ut• The Etet'"fta l
ltga.
Con!uelu• uy typ1.er FHlt;>Cri ~larl1olute Proof:
uso you've bunt!"
"One, two, three. tour. five. tdx,
sev~. f'ight. nin~. tOCially naw owhen ohr ~lg will"
mnoniC' &Cio:ntista arc t.o.lllng ua
thnt. we're goin1 to e:at. gran and
plenty of it---yessirree, thnl'e whnt
they UY•J>OWJdOTod iK J)OK«Jk ...
lmafeine a n.ioo pancake eovrred
with •>-niP like an laland in th•
oe-'*
''That•" all riaht. 111 give you
buck ltcth."
If •.!ft.to~t iR Enst.. and W~t ie
W••tt, Whf'rn practacal joker. A sensayumn i•
as substitute and prt~~tnt. a fl!w elee~ claa11 p,...ident tor the next all rhrht.--but not on an empty
vie-9la. Aa to wit: year, wu invited tD ha,.-e her pic· stomach!
One of the g~atcoal improve- tuft took at the D &:. C. Sez abe Found at last- a gal who
menta to tbe vii!lw in J"ffi!.ftt week$ -·•What. forT''
ia the new 1940 Chovrolet which We koow you'vt• h""nl it-but
now oeeupiC8 • chGICo •pot out- we •till like the At.ory about ~lary
side Sr. !Mary Aquin'• window. Weis' nuUonaJit)• being q_uestioncd
1'he owno>r's tnet.o Is applauded by - at thnt Genova eonferenco . ..
the whole school, ln eaae sho c.aros. And tbe.re'• that erudite. Tithm
dht'tt"•t want. a con:a.ge for t.ht
Sodality danoe!! 1s oho b<>lng
t.."Conomic.al. or could she bo a(m.
in~e ror th• higher thingo in ll!c
sny n diamond 1bracelet ... ft
Kny )1(1flltmz.ahl know11 the n..i«'et.
pceptul •.•.
We think It ohould be publiahed ...-bo liki'O only the i~t:n waa lamenting b«at13e commenu:, but we still think ~
gro student ln our amonpt. S~ th~ Preaa Bu~au couldn't a.flord fav~,. had a ling.! of irony about
~~~ !:";..~~!:o~t.ha.!!: :ru:.raag:u~':s T!~~Y ~~~ !::wk tha~!:~. -::.t ~
~::eo.: iatb.:'r ~:t mi::'~:!,,!:: wo~:yMdv: =~wt~ajtua~0:: ;;~;c ~0!~~ ;: 1!~;~,..:n:Y:!~<> on April 24th at Nar.a
r
fair. Gosh. I'm RO c.xcit~ about
It l'vo• tn~on co .pootry butT meun
It girla. We want. every Juat on•
or you there.
You will love it Collt"'"
lift' u Me is lh-ed in reaiden«
·•olh plent;· of rah·nh, odnailll!.
da.ncmg, and beauty. AU the t~al"
will be dre.~~ to kill in borrow~
Nl dothes ao rome on and fean
)'OUr C)'C!5 and ears and e.l~ar
your t!hronts for 8ome lu1ty yC'IlB
ur ap-proval. And don't. dnro show
up alone·bring at leatct two othor".
Wtt wnnt to go to town on thi•
tor the proceeds "'ill teo to tht•
miuiona and what ~tW cauA4.·
could call oa out? Can..,l all other
dat(ooA and keep this oM t'l#orc
Every~n~ ~bould «h·e at hlAAt
$1.00 a year t.o til you. But you·r~ not th•·
kind that needot uJ'I[insr-you•,...
really a mil(hty cooperative crowd
of very nioo. young Jadies, and I'm
rubbing my nO'Se in t"bo du8l. r.o
A.olutf- you but let'"• oh I fll1l, le t'•
Rll (WCry Aef\t in the Nnxarf\th
Auditoriuht. ll.-'11 be fun.
long . . • looking for 110mething dilferent dynamic, ubiqul~ gradua~.
Aloo sympathy to Kay Lotspike by way a! amo•·~~nt. wound known to :-i• du• t.o becomo lin. loot month I forgot t_wo Important
We're willing t.o bet. that Kay o~ Con,·entoon H~l one llonday JKk Young, aeeording to rot being funny t.other girl felt ono Tueoday afternoon k Y • · I tina Fazoo (2 tripe) and Cleman·
· t 1 · J to havo MoP\/ Ann apy-complne••n· ma
0 8 matnmomol .venture ' • · tine Bnri>ati. W"how I Jlmminy
noon- on ""Uwo wooko bcl'oro1f If ya wanna th& oMorj!'Uol" What's more, ohc part ot It i••both theSaNtntnt. If y4u bn~ some st4!'am
to blow oil. or if nobody •Jse will liJtto to 10u, just writt! ru a lt!ttt!r.
Our Editort 1 think that everyonr who be-o-
Editor-Jn .. Ch,.rl. Emeritus
Anociate Editou
Bu,iDtu. Mana1u
Excbaa1•
w.,. nr1 '"ritln~ot thi!C. un tha t lOng!'i to u club flhould ~thow up
btok,m·down, du11t~riddt•n, .ast:h· for meetings, ond show 1\ !nir dt"'­mat.
lr mahint•, tht' OIL•Illll•r type .. ~ of intc.lligc•nc(': ln OhOOfling it&
writt•r. Wt• don't ntlud thnt it's , offK'..cr!\; juRt aa they do In t.bc
pr.tu•tit•ally ht·~t riddtm, what we hig electionR. Jufllt to ntld a pr.nt·
.Elizabeth Green rnind i~ thM tht\ft\'M only 0~1-..: of tical note to thi• whol(' bu~tiDCI'I,
that the next timP JWmeonr can't
find K thing to l"'Clld in th\' pl:tcl".
olio look at thnt aholr •·hkh i•
in the ttulo with th~ rhurc·h hiM
tory books--und, if Mht• atl11 lionl!l. Tht• Ubrkriun
hiU! many g"iCt.o, but oho Ia not
p.syehit.
Asnes O'Brien. Mary Wei• lt. UoAUI or Ult )CU up to Lhe the dubs do 1"C't."('iw;• appropria·
Glc·an~r onlc-t• man)· time"' "' da)· tiona from Undttrgrad and
Amella Weber to UM· h ft1r t•UrpOfit ~ connected thef'f''!l. no ~n•4.' in ainking our
Mary Humphrey 'N'ith tht- l'rt'"U IJUrl·au aff'Airs. good tnlloney in dC"Ad Oflt&niutioml.
and wM\ do "'' find': Some A JU!\IOR
NOT THE LIBRARIAN
CirculadoD
Society Editor
Att
Mary Fallon
Ann McCarthy
Rita Povero
Evelyn Contestable
Betty Ceorge
Marion Connor
Kathlctn May
Ma r-ita Mensing
REPORTERS
1939 MtmbmhPrs--i P nAvina thiA.A. if dUf"..A are. due.
lit•Vt• \!Vt.•ryon~ l'lhould
ge~ her fhlliKnmentte do~.-. but
why do they uti pic:k th~ ~me
time, and &llmt• menus tu do ttwm!
Obviuu~dy, Lhr only comd.ructivt!
ft.O iutlon ht tv lmV'e more lYPour I
readen. 1f any. St'V('rthdt•!ant:r
room to tYP\" •• •
A typic.al c:ontrihutor.
Ed.. Ann ,er: Reshrned !'.ilerh·e.
Dear Editor:
Well, tht' cxc:itentent ot elections
is dying doown, and the I!Chool is
sittinsc baek wtth n IRrge ,:;:rin
over iUo good taot.o. ( Incidentally,
eongratt to the new offioon, on
U1cir RuCCe8a, .and to ~he student
body on its clear-olghtedn clee·
tiort~, and thf' dAN tol.frrcl.ionw. Thi!l;
is not fair to the: c:lubs. Reeen·
tly, I heard a mfr o! the fa­culty
fay th&t tht only orpniza·
tiona whieh havt e.nla.rged the
~pe of th~lr nc:tlvitie~t .l'"inee their
origin art.• tht\ Gleonc.r (no plug)
and I. R. C. I might add the l)e..
1latr Club to th~ r•thcr ohort list.
been wantinlt to kN otf my thf."~l
(or a long urru.•, nnd ·nnonyrntty
covenl :1 multitudj\ of ain".
Fir1it- tht• Jibrnr)' f(Ut.•p,Uon. I'm
just. as fond ot n bon mh4lf
of ~ studiouR atudrnt!', ht·('nUJI~
l proba.bly \\OUidn't "t..Ud)•, ,.,.,.n
if thf' ~ntirt: u~tmbl)· in th(\ Ji.
brary re~e.mbiPd tht· 11J)hin,. of
EJ..."YPL! But I do thu'lk that wt
0\\ P a bit mort" c."'n•idt·radon tn
the lad)" in thaf"R'tT. ...tY. of Ul'l
re-aJiz.e that ~in
of su~·ter F.ilt•('n llf.rltl for rt."alm ...
of knowledKfer to that well­loved
college liCe But you can
Join !he Alumnae Aasoclatloo.
Through the generous cfforta
o£ Sister Raphael, we have ob­tained
some 1nfoMnatJon concern ..
ing the Naureth College Alui!UI• e
Asaociation, which information,
Sister points out, I.J lntomplete
bu\ may be of interut to 1111 aa
!utUft alumnae.
The present membenhip of the
a130eiation is numbered at a total
o( 460. or these almunae, forty·
seven a re Sistua or St. Joaepb,
Mt"rc.y, and Notre Dame. Of the
other 413, three ate deceued, ten
have joined the convent ftnd Cupid
ha~ c:aught up wltb nlnoty .. one,
lending them into holy wedlock.
The other 309 •rc engaged in
varioUB p rof~ssions. The bualneu
world c laims tbe largoat number.
with the field of edueatlon run��
ning a c:lose second, and aoc.fal
work nuL in line. One alumna la
onJI'agod in the profualon of '-•·
Eleven h&'Ve obtained muter'e dt·
greu in their various field.t of tn·
deavor.
The activ1ties or the aMQCjaUon
are religiotH. educ.ational and 10·
t'ia1. An annu.-1 retreat Ia the out,..
•tandin~< r ell,.; o u a aethity.
Throughout the year varlou.
luneheon and supper meetlnp art
bald to which prominent apeakon
are invited. Memben of the Auo­elation
ha ve formed 1 Catholic
Evidence Club.
Offieera o( the Alumnae Aqoe.
iation a.re a& follows: Pre~tident.
Mro. Gerard Farrell (Lucille Oden­bach)
'34; viee-pre.aident.. Helen
Malone '30; seu·e.tary, Jean a.,..
ris '38; treasurer, Mildred Atyk-iAa
'87.
IHAVE YOU
READ??
In keeping with t.he preaenl.
trend to br~vity in literature,
Krc8.111man Taylor baa written tt
ehort story equal to any 0<> remembered a lifo-time.
Its contents are lette~ written
between t:wo men, A Jtw In the!
Unit~d Statu and R Cerman n-...
cent!) returned to Orrmany .
These two choraeten and a third.
the central figure of the a-tory,
who never nppuns, portray t.he
Jlict.ure of Hitler'" rt~glmc. ThL~
glory or their ·llvu and de.stinlet
Is the !J.tory of the li,•cs nnd dc.&·
Linies of millions. Full of love,
hate, and pusionfttt" reve.ngt,
Addreutr Uxbt>lutn.tttr haa an en·
ding that Je.a\"CA the rrader aghul
and little awed at iu. Df'rf•trrl.Jnn.
Debaters Plan
To Attend
Colgate Meet
Skidmore Here
For Discussion
of Isolation
On IF'riday evening, ApriJ 12,
1940. the members of t.h~ Nn:r.a­Teth
College Debnte Club met the
members of ttae Skidmore tenm
nt Nazareth •College. Dorotby
Craig and Betty George upheld
the negative of ~he is.sue nRe ..
oolved that the Unitod Stntelo iol·
low a poliey of stri~t miUtaey and
("(:Onomk i6olntion toward fill na­tions
outside the w~stcrn hemi­sphere
~ng-aged in armed inter·
national or civil eonfliet." .BaMara
Cook and :Marion Honan of Skid·
mOl"e ft.-poke on tho af:f:irmath-e.
Skidmore Dehat(l
'l'be annual i ntc~-
to diseuas problems of county go­vvnmentj
relie.f, transpo·rtR&n
and 'fllilk distribution.
Committees For
Sodality Formal
Announced
.:\1i~s nosemond Carpenter, pro ..
feet of the Sodality of Our Lady
will be general chairman of tho
spring ronnnl lo be held ai
Oak Hill Country Club on Fri­day
evening, April 19, !rom 10 t.o
2. Sh<> h•• named the !ollo«ing
committees to a~ist. be.r ~
A .- r a n g a m c n t 1 , Je-an )fe ..
Ncil1 ohatrman. and Botty ..S~haQ.
fo.t, Ann Moyniban1 Bclc.n WH­linnu;,
PC{:gy Lillieh, Ceil Weg·
man, Margaret Culhane, lh.ey Pa~
tri~ia Foley, and Joyec Loftus.
lnYitations. Jan c Bauman.
chairman, and Eleanor Hogue_,
:\1ury Howard, F-ranee!\ Hartigan,
Pat:rjeia HA-r-tigan, Jean Dunigan,
Ellen Foley, l)fnrlon Fiseher, Ka­therine
.Muyer_J nnd Patricia
Groene.
Orchestra. A 1 i e e Conheady,
chairman and Helen Murnan,
Jean Gagnier, I.Margarec. Cowley.
lfnry Cosgrcwe, '~lolly Sullivan,
Bruty Quotchonback, Kothuinc
Statt, and Virginia Baurrum.
Tickets, Lorraine. Yoong,
chnirman, nnd FlorcllC(• Fennell,
J~n Colkin, Re1en Koe-gnn, Ger­trude
Hart, Mnry Bertha Pall..,.,
BOWLING CLUB lfnrgaret (l.lcNnughtcn, Margaret
HOLDS PARTY MC:HJ a l11o previously
held ofl1~~ in her n on
which t.o -entertain their little ais­t.
er ehu;~. So the idea suggeKted
and aceepted "'M that. the Seniors
should entertain the Sophomore-s,
and the fo~rcshmcn should repa.y
their Big Sistresident in her Freshman year es
well as Head of the Marian Com·
mittce. The latter office •h• held
again in her Sophomore year.
She became Secretary of the So ..
dality in her third yenr. T his
yenr abe hM belon!(ed to tho In·
t.crnaLional Relations Club aa well
us to t.hc Debate and Dra.matia
Club, to both o! which ohc ba•
belonged for the paot three ye"""-
fn succeeding eleetions, Alice
Conheady, with the ~\·ident ap·
proYal ot. all~ 1beeame Vice·Pre·
feet. Ann Lntourt just relieved
of duty ns vice-preferoruote
-J)t!ftce on the bw;i$ of justice umJ
chariLy, and thel'l!fore we ,hould
proruote equitable trude agree·
me.nts. He advocated that state
aud nationalities be Kepamted,
nnd t.ht~.t each uationulit)' in n
11t.atc ~hould bt! t\llowed to have ita
own e uMtom"~ ideal!\ and religion,
but. the !tblto should have tbc
rig-ht ~ de:tcrn.Unc what i~ t.o be
done if one oppose& tho other.
The FouTth Annual Con!erence
of the C.,u. r. Student Peace
Federations mel at Trinity Col­lege
on l\tt&reh 2i. The day di·
vision started with Mass and Holy
Communion. Then we hnd break­(
al'lt. (Thie was an interesting
!U!ene for all t.he young nlcn
grouped themselves toget.ber in
one corner of the room. 1 sup·
pose that Lhey were nfraid of ll.!J
or l~ap ~·llar. ) The vutioul\ topics
di"cussed afte~or-ds were .,The
Obligttt.ion of Catholics t:.0 Pro­mote
Peace/' •'Keeping Amerien
at.. Peace" and tt A Lrusting W orJd
Peu~e." After ~aeh topie there
v.as diseusaion.
Uadar-iaga - CbP-iatopber Col.
umbu•. A new s.pir-Hed biography
of the ..-:xplore:r, with particular
attention t,O the Jewish question
or hi!l time.
Mariblin- A Chri•tia.o Loolu at
t he Jcwi•h Que-ation. lJefenae of
the Jew by n Catholic philosopher
and leading exponent oJ Thom·
is.m.
TOWN TALK
BAKERY,
Inc.
601 PULLMAN AVE.
Phone
Glenwood 6772
Every Day
We Go
Your Way
).f;!lgr. Ryan tspokc on t.ho sub·
ject: "PI:"'motion of Peace." He
believed that we 11\ust create
peaee before we can promote
pcaee. W ' for the last tv.~o year" ..,.m again take place. Thib fN.r
tb~ Prtlident of the Sodality, ,
Ros..-mond Carpt!nter. President of Under-Graduate 1 A~$ociarion,
Eleanor HOjple, and the Presi·
dunt. or the M~iona, Alice Quirk
will carry the bread, water and
wine, rcepective.ly, to the altar.
A guard will be formed by the
SodtLiity Council, the Preside nt..'­of
the Ck•Mcs. and Undergrad·
uala Otneers. tlishop Kearney will
speak.
Aft.er n breakfast bas been SH•
Y{'d, the student. body wiH meet
in the obnpel and go in proeea­alon
by clMH$ .to ea("b chU'--'~
ahrint and t.be sodalit)' shrin'C,
which will be on the front cam·
pua. This year eaeb shrine \\till
be dedicated to some title of th•
Bl~d \'irgin and hymns appro­priate
to the titles will be sung.
Tbia h&3 never been done before.
One girl !rom each c~ ";11
apeak on the title which her el•ss'
•hrine port.l'a)'S.
The proces.sion will reach Sl.
Joseph's ~hrine and then proc~od
to the ehn:pe1 whert> benediction
will bo held.
Music Students
Welcome Canisius
For Joint Concert
On Sunday, April 21, the Nua·
roth College Glee Club and Or·
cMstra in conjuction with the Ca·
nlslu• College Glee Club, will prs of the So-uth
\\ ho havt ~·n forgotten and ne­l!
loctrd. The othcr ln of
St, Tere... who have recenUy
romP from .England to work in
the .\fitoit>Jt Fi•kh of Ameriph, through tht.' zealOU"o miMion
"pirit of ~tothcr ltoae ~tiriAm, 1\r@
College Life
Dramatized In
"Far Horizons"
~um4.•rou prp·laJk", and v. bi~
build-up ar(· prcpnrin« ('Vet}' ='a·
roreth Cotlt·~t· tcirl for that all·
important ~1i~ion Jllay.
The ploy, "F1'r llorlzons/' con­cc.
rnR Lh(l lih· or u scroup or resi·
denl colleg-e ,.t udt•nt~, a subject
whil-"h ~hould d tradt·
tion, the queen was rho~en b>
\'e.ry secret ballot from amon.,-
lbe membe-rs of tht'- Senior claN.
The entire stu~nt body voted for
one lfirl, but her identity will ro·
mnin u deep secret u.nUI the mo·
ment of her crowning. on tht'
nft.-rnoon of M«y Day.
As if tlhc J)l1\)' it.dclf were n\lt
~nough , llw pUI'J')OSC (or whtch it.
ia bt~lng givvn Ahould be mo2u in·
tereRtinsc to nil of thl.' studentJS at To tihe muttic of Bob Houehcr'l'l Two attcnda.ntJ\ t.o tihc qut'~n
NazarC"th. The Jlrocet:d!'l !rom the orehestrn, tht> m('mbSL will be- UIWII for thot
SENIORS ELECT purpoKo und ":hnt iM .'.oft (IVt•r will Sophomoro.,
CLASS EDITOR be g1ven to SIMl; Typiot.o: )Iii·
drrd Hnrdinsr, Kathlc'··
for tht hutldlna.: fund. June Armbru3tcr
Athletic Council
Plans Field
Day Frolic
Thl' snttual Fit"ld l)ay poneor-
Ft't'.•hmo..a:
Peggy O'Brien
Ruth Ann Brewer.
ed b>· the phy•ical •duc.ation de· Committee Heads
partment nnd lhC' Mhl~tat councal
,, ·
a healthful. happ)" ood "(\\)hole·
'!lOme'' time ror {•Y(•ryonl•.
College Delegates To Attend Vetroit Convention
Music !or the pagean~ will be
aeleeted b>• Belen Murnan and
Peggy Mecre RO li""do of th•
music committee. Betty Shaefer.
prel'lident of the Senior Cl~ ~
hE'ad of lihe reeeption commit.tce.
AU senio~ and eouncil mcmb'frr­orc
to receive gucstA.
To Discuss Merger Of Kappa Gamma Pi
Thoro will be no charge for ad·
miuion to the concert and all are
cordially invited to attend. The
program h"" aa yet not ~n de­cidad,
!but we have assuranoe that
It will be thoroughly enjoya.blo.
Jennnlno LeComto nnd Geraldine
Vandcwutcr will pre.~nt solos and
a trio conaiating of violin, cello
and piano 'Will 'J)resent a number.
Roecmary Sehamine is honorary The honor society Kappa Gam·
chairman of the affair and Role· ma Pi will bold ito national chap·
men must txeell in qualities of
lenderohlp, ocbolarohlp, loyalty 10
their college, and a high record in
cltarae.t.er and ptnonal traits.
ru Collogo with lh• purPOSe o(
estoblishing an honor ooelety
which would includ~ honor stu·
denta of the collegeo lor .,..,o and
tbooc or the womon'a colloges. In
so doing, they •re attempting to
absorb 1he whole ~•tablil!hment
of Kappa Gamma Pi. There Is na·
wrally a atrong ftellng among
the Kappa Gamma Pi chapter
against this high-handed move­ment
becRuat they ((lt'l thnt their
womens' organization will bt-st.
se.l'Vo th(> h\tvrt'-,.,tll or wonu!n in
bonor socictie!'. They hn.vo ln
their ten yenra of g rowth and nct­h""'
it.y proved the ~umeicncy of
their own orgnniz.Ation for lihc
purpose for whieh It bas been
establiBhod.
Properties are being ~~oought by
Jean Mok and F.liding from the ing on apeeial lntcllectual and
varioua colleges, among ..-hlcb cbaritablt work. All the members
Nau.rtth Ia to be repl'e$0nted, are invited to attend blennal
will be ent.>rtained at llarygrove meetings of the wbot.o national
College. organization and to pnrtakc o! the
t'hairm.an; Mae lluterson, £lean·
or floguo, Ffeltn :\loman, Ella
Schneible.
Rf'Ccption: Florence Rogan,
C'hairmnn; Suzanne DePrez., Bar·
riat Walton, Patrieia. Doyle. Mo·
nica Serva.l!.
D~orationa: Jeannine Le.Com·
te, chairman; Betty .Morrissey,
Rosemary Tieroey, Patricia Barry,
Catherino Stall, Juno Dispenza.
Publicity: Catherioe ~loiBcn·
-.:ahl, chairman; Rosemary Miller,
Mon" Statt, Roberta Miller, Mar)•
Frances llurdock.
Uabero: Mary Elizabeth Bren· -· ---·
Kappa Gammn Pi has bee.n in special lineA of aetivity ~rried
exiatcnec for ten years. lt was on lby the national .society.
organlred for the alumn"" otu- Kappa Gammo PI has, ever
dents o( women'• Cutholic Coil•· oinco Ita foundntion. ber •• it. publication gives
nor oot:iety are elected from the evidence. Tho member collegcs
honor atu~nt. ,_iviog their de- reel not only that tho honor soc·
greea. At commencement they are iet>y is wdl .. toblished but &1110
prt~n~ .with .Lh.~ eem;!eate. of J ~a~_i.~~~-!~JJ~·~~ i~~~-
It b... been rumored that the
q-aon of the o.h·
Gertrude Hart ond M orgoret Cow·
ley.
The attendants' aost.umea nrl•
being deaiR"I'cd by Ann Moynihan
and Peg McC..nn.
Rosemond C..rpcoter will be '"
charge of moat of tho morning
afTAin.t fOl" she i.$ RpirituaJ ehair­man.
Gene.ral chairman of dlt
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